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Tips on Treating Lyme Diseases

When it comes to diseases and whatnot, there will be a handful of which that one could find and this includes Lyme Disease. Just so you will be able to assure that you will get to learn more about Lyme disease, the things we have along should give you a heads up. Technically speaking, this is a type of disease that is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato B. This basically is transmitted to humans from a bite of a deer tick or a black-legged tick. This type of disease most likely is taken over from a mice or deer that is infected with such disease in the first place.

If the human is being bitten by an infected tick for at least 24 to 48 hours, then chances are that the disease will then develop. Most of the people who are diagnosed with this claim to have no memory of being bitten. However, people who has a pet at home usually are more likely to be infected with Lyme disease.

The symptoms don’t usually appear head on and in fact, it is diagnosed in three stages. Early localized, early disseminated, as well as the late disseminated are what sums up the three stages of infection.

Technically speaking, after the bite, people will most likely see the symptom one week after or two. You could easily tell by seeing a “bull’s eye” rash on the skin, which means that bacteria is multiplying in the bloodstream. The rash will most likely appear on the bitten area. This usually has a red spot at the center which should appear clear with an area of redness around the edge. Technically speaking, this will not appear itchy or painful in a way, which makes it hard to identify unless seen or felt. After four weeks, the rash will usually go away.

After a few weeks of no treatment, the bacteria should spread throughout the body and will lead to more problems that is associated to a flu-like symptom like chills, fever, sore throat, changes in the vision, lymph node enlargement, headaches, and even muscle aches. Bottom line is that you will not feel well.

Should the problem is still untreated, the development of which to late dissemination will take place. This includes severe headaches, arthritis, disturbance in the heart rhythm, disorders in the brain, difficulty in concentration, numbness in the arms, hands, and feet, and the list goes on.

In order for the problem to be treated, the need to have your health assessed, as well as undergo a physical exam, will be needed. There will be medications provided to the patient such as doxycycline for adults, as well as cefuroxime and amoxicillin for women who are nursing, as well as younger children.

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